B Long 40mg

Last year I got High BP arround 180/120 after taking these tablet its came to 140/110 still continuing.... ## 140/110 is still kind of high. Has your doctor discussed adjusting your medications, at all, to help lower it more? Are you also watching your diet to keep it as low in sodium as possible to help lower your blood pressure? Are you getting proper exercise, daily? ...

I started with percocet 10/650 2x per day then up to 6x per day because i was still in pain. I am trying to get back to my active life without being in pain. I was taking too many pills with acetamin. My Doctor switched me to 30mg ms contin 2x per day, it was the first thing that worked it took the pain away (even through the night -into the morning.) Also 2-5/325 2x per day for the breakthrough pain. (I do not have ins. right now and 5/325 is cheaper than 10/650). But the ms contin was making me sweat really, really bad, so bad I had to ask my doctor to switch me to something else. He switched me to oxycontin 40mg 2x per day and oxycodone 30mg 2x per day. The day after I got them prescribed I applied for health insurance that would cover my doctor visits and prescriptions. The oxycodon... ...

Do they make a lortab 40mg. In a blue or purple capsule ## Hi, Candy! How are you? No, Lortab contains Hydrocodone and Acetaminophen and it is only available with a maximum of 10mgs of they Hydrocodone. The only way someone would be able to get one with a higher amount of it would be if their doctor specially ordered it and had it made at a compounding pharmacy and, if that were the case, it would be in capsules. Learn more Lortab details here. Are there any markings on the capsules in questions? If you can post back with the imprint on them, that would enable me to check the contacts for you. ...

I am using betacap 40 mg tablet, i am suffering my left hand is shivering thats why i consult doctor, he prescribed betacap, have any side effects to use this tablet plz tell me, if have any alternative tablet plz tell me, i am using this tablet from 6months ## Betacap contains the active ingredient Betamethasone, it is a corticosteroid that is used to treat many different medical conditions. Common side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness, weight gain and fluid retention. Learn more: As to an alternative, we can't possibly suggest anything on just the details you've provided. Did your doctor give you a diagnosis as to what is causing the tremors? ## my doctor told to take beta cap 40 mg in morning as sometime i feel very nevourness when i go out in morning time .pls reply h... ...

I have been taking cymbalta now for 6 weeks my dr upped me from 30mg to 4g 3 weeks ago. I feel very down in the morning still & jittery symptoms seem to get better as the day goes on, however I do take .125mg oh klonapin if needed for anxiety. My question is do you think upping to 60mg will help?? I really don't want to come off them as tried so many!!!! Please any help or advice very much appreciated. ## Hello, Phoebe! How are you? It would be best to give the current dose time to reach its full level of efficacy in your body, to see how much it will help you, before making a decision to raise it, again, or not. It usually takes about 4 to 5 weeks. The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, dry mouth, and weight changes. How long h... ...

Can not be found at any chemist in Bloemfontein. Are there any available meds that will do the same work? ## The drug maker Aspen say that it will only be available again from the end of March, 2015. They gave no reason for the shortage, but a pharmacist told me that it has to do with the availability of the Propranalol molecules. You can try Inderal. It is more expensive, but it is the original commercial drug that Pur-Bloka is based on. It didn't work for me though. ## Thanx for reply. Inderal and indoblock is also not avalable in Bloemfontein. My dr prescribed another pill that will temporary help me and it helped accept for migrain that knocked me over on sunday, propably because my heart felt like drums. The name is bisoprolol. ## Thanks, I will give that a shot! ## Wow, a minu... ...

Hi there ,is it okay to take 40mg Pur Blocker and Lysin 5 for high blood pressure and anxiety. Should this help bring my blood pressure down? Ive been taking it for a few week and it's not gone down yet, do you think it will in a month or so? Thanks. ## It can take 4 to 5 weeks for such medications to reach their full level of effectiveness in your body, to see how well they will work for you. The NIH lists the typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, increased urination, and hypotension. How are you doing, now? Has there been any change? ...

Hey.doctor advised me to take one esso before breakfast daily...as i am using sert after breakfast....if i forget to take esso before bf can i take it later..before sert or? Kindly advise.... ## Hello, Khan! How are you? I didn't find any interactions listed between the Esso and Sert, you should double check with your doctor to be certain, but they should be fine to take together. Learn more Esso details here. Learn more Sert details here. However, for the Esso to work best, it should be taken just before a meal, not after. The reason for that is to give it a chance to start working, by the time your stomach is releasing more stomach acids to digest your meal. Is there any way you could make some type of reminder for yourself to take it before breakfast and not afterwards? ## what a... ...

I found S489 in my sons room....he is a student in college and has been told he has some ADD going on. He is a smart kid but he strugles during testing. Doesn't get A's...he gets C's on most test. ## This is a 40mg Vynase tablet, it contains Lisdexamfetamine, it is a stimulant used to treat ADHD and Narcolepsy. It can cause side effects, such as: irritability, nervousness, insomnia and anorexia. It can also cause elevated heart rate and blood pressure, so it isn't something that should be used without a doctor's supervision and approval. Is there anything else I can help with? ...

My father is having BP since 4+ years,he is TB Cured person(No Sugur). Why Telma 40 and how long..? ## consulting MD Dr. is preferred ## I am not a doctor, but I can tell you that this contains the active ingredient Telmisartan, it is an ARB that's commonly used to help lower high blood pressure. Learn more Telmisartan details here. What are his blood pressure readings? ...

yellow octogon ## Did you mean Opana? This contains the narcotic pain reliever Oxymorphone. Common side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness, dizziness and constipation. Read more: Is there anything else I can help you with? ## I currently take percocet or oxycodone/ apap and I have been on it for a long while. I can't go back to loritab and thses are both 10 mg because loritabs do not work! So I would like to see what other meds are out there that I or my Dr might prescribe? ...

Chronic pain relief,on a scale from 1 to 10 being the worst. Ten it is,and my mom whom is a Dr. Recommend such. Something about a conflict on interest,so I am trying approach. Mornings and evenings,I can't move. My rheumatoid arthritis litterally has me locked up,and my work is strictly physical(oilfield). If I can get some help",please help!!" ## Hello, Mondo! How are you doing? I'm sorry that you're in pain. However, this website does not manufacture, prescribe, nor sell any medications, it is an information only resource. Your mom should be able to refer you to a colleague, but prescribing for family is generally not considered conflict of interest, as long as they stay within prescribing guidelines. Doctors do it for friends and family all the time. This is a nar... ...

My brother,age,40years,is diabitic and have high BP. He was taking Telma 80,which makes the BP100/65.Then doctor change the medicine to Telma 40.Now his BP is 140/90 and doctor prescribed him Telma h40,which causes dizziness and low BP.What should he do? Pls suggest. ## The Telma-H contains Telmisartan and Hydrochlorothiazide, this latter medication is a diuretic that removes excess fluid from the body. It is likely that he is experiencing some dehydration from it and that is what is causing the low blood pressure and dizziness. He may need to slightly increase his fluid intake to compensate for this and keep his blood pressure from dropping too low. Learn more Telmisartan details here. Learn more Hydrochlorothiazide details here. He does need to consult his doctor first though, because... ...

Voice box spasm. Caused by pantomerozole ? ## Did you mean Pantoprazole? And how do you know it was a spasm of the voice box? Has this been confirmed by a doctor? If you're taking something to treat excess stomach acid, are you sure you didn't just experience a bad bout of GERD? ...

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